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</html><description>Environmental Policy With our environmental policies we seek to use all-natural resources in a rational way, with proper preservation of the environment. Through the principles of the Environmental Policy, we also define our posture towards nature and its preservation, helping us to establish standards and mechanisms that enable employees and partners to transform this attitude into actions.&nbsp;&nbsp; Divided into&nbsp;seven principles, our Environmental Policy highlights the goals that will guide our work to reduce, compensate or eliminate any environmental impact generated by the company&#x2019;s activities and ensure sustainable development. Learn about the seven principles of our Environmental Policy: Principle 1: At Cemig we plan, design and develop our activities, taking into account environmental implications. Principle 2:&#xA0;We manage the environmental implications of our activities preventively. Principle 3:&#xA0;We manage the significant environmental impacts of our activities by adopting mitigating measures and appropriate practices. Principle 4:&#xA0;We seek feasible environmental valuation that can go beyond the management of impacts required by law, without, however, assuming responsibility for other Federal, State or Municipal government agencies. Principle 5:&#xA0;We consider the participation of affected or interested communities during their activities in the project stages&#xA0;as enriching. Principle 6:&#xA0;In addition to complying with applicable laws, regulations and government policies, we may supplement them with our own rules if necessary. Principle 7:&#xA0;Respect for and appreciation of the environment is the responsibility of all our employees, partners and subsidiaries. Current Principles Balance Management Compliance with legal requirements Application of the mitigation hierarchy approach Commitment to continuous improvement Communication and environmental education External partnerships Climate change and energy transition Sustainable products and services Cemig&#x2019;s Commitment to Biodiversity Cemig dedicates special attention to the conservation of biodiversity in the environments where it operates, since water and biodiversity are closely related. There is a legal commitment to recover, protect and conserve the forests, rivers and fauna surrounding the developments. The impact of human activities on ecosystems has led to a decline in biological diversity. Thus, Companhia Energ&#xE9;tica de Minas Gerais &#x2013; Cemig, aware of the impacts caused by its activities on biodiversity and recognizing the importance of defining strategic guidelines for its preservation, adopted a specific policy (Biodiversity Policy) which was created with the participation of several segments of society involved with the theme. Cemig seeks to minimize the impact of its activities on biodiversity, considering the impact mitigation hierarchy (prevent, mitigate, rehabilitate/restore, compensate). In order to achieve this proposal, it is necessary to deepen the knowledge of the risks associated with biodiversity, as well as the dependencies of this relationship, recognizing the importance of natural resources and the pressure exerted on them through the expansion and maintenance of the company&#x2019;s activities.Biodiversity risk assessment is an integral part of Cemig&#x2019;s Strategic Planning with continuous monitoring of internal processes involving the topic and the establishment of controls and associated action plans through a specific approach to the location. As a result, internal instructions and procedures are updated and new guidelines are created, reducing risks in own operations and adjacent areas and expanding the company&#x2019;s commitment to [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
